Aeroengineering

8069 pts ยท February 13, 2016


This imgurian did not write anything. It's safe to assume they like like Phil, though.

In New Orleans we call the Neutral Ground.

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0F is the freezing point of a brine of ammonium chloride and water, which I think is a weird choice when the freezing point of pure water could be used, but the temperature wasn't pulled out of thin air

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The bridge in #10 looks like a bailey bridge

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#8 The 'Ag' is such a good pun

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When exposed to the elements, wooden bridges only last ~20 years. Building walls and a roof around it greatly increases its lifespan.

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Also worth noting this was against cannon equipped fighters, so no proximity Fuze to fuck you up.

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And you had already tried all other options. After forcing an overshoot, you'd hit the afterburner and run.

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It's a last ditch maneuver called "flat plating the bird" created by John Boyd in the Vietnam War for when a MIG was glued to your 6 (1/2)

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https://youtube.com/shorts/4BA45jAWID8?feature=share here's the original video, you can the rest of his creations on his channel.

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Dec 4 2021 checking in.

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Pumps have their own power source.

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Yeah, the grid is a mess. There are many areas not directly connected to the adjacent areas but but rather somewhere else.

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Clearing a wide area or grass and other debris suggests this is making a firebreak

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Lake Pontchartrain has an average depth of 12-14ft (3.7-4.3m)

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the extra length but also the swamp itself

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The edge of the lake is mostly undeveloped swamp. It's less effort to build in the middle of shallow open water than to deal with not only

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to the naked eye. 2/2

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Yep. The telephoto makes it extremely pronounced but having driven past those lines way too may times I can tell you it's noticable 1/2

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https://youtu.be/8MLDT5-ZgN0 I like this one

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Still here?

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I found one at a secondhand shop and fixed it up, by far the best bike I've had

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Looks like it.

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Pairs of evenly spaced bogies peeking over the bridge interspersed with still standing cars.

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Yeah, a few years back a gust of wind took a bunch of train cars off of the Huey P. Long bridge. It was kinda surreal seeing just the (1/?)

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Saving Private Ryan

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Hello from the future!

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Yep. Kenner, Louisiana. This happened about 2 1/2 mike's from me

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This comment aged well.

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